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Kevin VandeWettering |
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February 20, 2013 03:52:44pm |
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oldtimeradio
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Re: What was taken and who helps drive the getaway car. |
The valid legal opinions here are the case law I pointed to, section 301 at the copyright office and a book written by a legal expert who writes books for NOLO that I own.
Find me something on the other side of the argument. I'd like to be on the other side of this argument. Even OTRR admits:
In summary, the copyright situation is more complex than the simple question of whether the old time radio recordings are under federal statutory copyright. There are also issues of common law copyright and state statutory copyright, and the underlying literary copyrights of the scripts.
http://otrrlibrary.org/copyright2.htmlThis post was modified by Kevin VandeWettering on 2013-02-20 23:52:44
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PDpolice |
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February 20, 2013 03:45:42pm |
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oldtimeradio
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Re: What was taken and who helps drive the getaway car. |
I am unsure as to why you edited your reply three times this afternoon. A moment ago it was declaring your undying love for the Archive and apologizing for your misdeeds. Now you are spouting copyright gibberish containing many words and offensive content.
Be gone, vile thing!
I hope you know the meaning of that word!
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nolo
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Kevin VandeWettering |
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February 20, 2013 04:11:51pm |
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oldtimeradio
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Re: What was taken and who helps drive the getaway car. |
Because I was trying to be concise.
http://www.nolo.comI can see you would get no love. I like IA and the OTRR collections here. I had some stuff pulled myself. OTRR lost some certified collections that were a lot of trouble to make. Do either of us have a legal leg to stand on to file a counter notice? No. Because it's not public domain.
This post was modified by Kevin VandeWettering on 2013-02-21 00:11:51